Not all strawberries are created equal. Some are just right for eating but are too delicate for travel. Some are large and beautiful and able to withstand lengthy transport but perhaps are not quite so sweet or delicately textured. Some varieties are just perfect for jam.

Crofter's uses Senga Sengana berries, a traditional European variety. Deep red and medium-sized, these heritage jam fruits are well suited for organic agricultural practices, as they’ve been grown on small farms throughout Europe far longer than farmers have been applying synthetic fertilizers to their fields. Senga Sengana plants don’t deliver the largest yields, but they do produce a perfect jam berry.

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I was looking for a low-sugar jam for my 1 year old baby. I didn't want a jam that used artificial sweetners either. This jam fit the bill! It's sweetened using grape juice, and my baby likes it on whole wheat toast with butter.